Long-term effects of dormant-season prescribed fire on plant community diversity, structure and productivity in a longleaf pine wiregrass ecosystem

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Brockway, D. G., and Lewis, C. E. 1997. Long-term effects of dormant-season prescribed fire on plant community diversity, structure and productivity in a longleaf pine wiregrass ecosystem. Forest Ecology and Management, 96: 167-183.

Study Community: Grassland
Country: USA
Study Location: Alapaha Experimental Range, Georgia
Latitude: 31.1 Longitude: -83.15
Burn Frequency: Multiple
Grazed: No

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